Mentions:
1: Kate Osborne (Lab - Jarrow) Like me, she was a volunteer at the Lesbian and Gay Switchboard. - Speech Link
2: Nia Griffith (Lab - Llanelli) ending the ban on LGBT people serving in our armed forces, ending discrimination against lesbian and gay - Speech Link
3: Stuart Andrew (Con - Pudsey) Inspirational people like her have made my life, as a gay man, a lot easier, and I pay tribute to them - Speech Link
4: Stuart Andrew (Con - Pudsey) I pay tribute to the work that the all-party parliamentary group on global lesbian, gay, bisexual, and - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Findlay, Russell (Con - West Scotland) He was told that, in Iran, he would get his head cut off for being gay. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Kate Osborne (Lab - Jarrow) been priced out of having a family, so will the Deputy Prime Minister commit to finally ending this gay - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Tom Tugendhat (Con - Tonbridge and Malling) consume the content to commit similar actions.In October 2022, an extreme right-wing terrorist attacked a gay - Speech Link
2: Tom Tugendhat (Con - Tonbridge and Malling) ready.I have seen some truly harrowing material in this job, but the scenes from the attack on the gay - Speech Link
Apr. 22 2024
Source Page: The six-monthly report on Hong Kong: 1 July to 31 December 2023. 37p.Found: During the reporting period there was a landmark court ruling concerning Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and
Asked by: Virendra Sharma (Labour - Ealing, Southall)
Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:
To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what steps she is taking to eliminate (a) cervical and (b) other cancer caused by human papillomavirus.
Answered by Maria Caulfield - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Department for Business and Trade) (Minister for Women)
The human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination, alongside routine screening, is key to protecting people against strains of HPV that can cause some cancers including cervical, anal, head and neck cancer.
The NHS Cervical Screening Programme (CSP) provides all women and people with a cervix between the ages of 25 and 64 years old with the opportunity to be screened routinely, to detect certain types of HPV infection which cause 99.7% of cervical cancer. An in-service evaluation is being commissioned by the National Institute for Health and Care Research to determine whether HPV self-sampling could be used to improve the NHS CSP.
The HPV vaccination is offered to all adolescents in Year 8 of school, and catch-up vaccinations are available to those up to 25 years old, those born on or after 1 September 2006, for both females and males who may have missed vaccination under the schools’ programme, providing an additional failsafe. The HPV vaccination is also recommended to gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men, up to and including those aged 45 years old.
NHS England’s vaccination strategy sets out a range of ambitions to improve uptake across the National Health Service’s vaccination programmes. This includes building on existing work and delivery to develop implementation plans for how HPV vaccinations, alongside cervical screening and pre-cancer treatment, can help achieve the NHS ambition to eliminate cervical cancer by 2040.
Apr. 18 2024
Source Page: Public Sector Equality Duty report 2022/23Found: a disability across all grades % Total proportion of people who identify as either Lesbian/gay
Scrutiny evidence Apr. 17 2024
Committee: Secondary Legislation Scrutiny CommitteeFound: accommodated in Wethersfield (“ C4C ”); and ه Rainbow Migration, an organisation supporting lesbian, gay
Written Evidence Apr. 17 2024
Inquiry: Fire and Rescue ServiceFound: or transphobic insults and threats.Page 7 of 10FRS0010 Outing an individual as LGBT+ (Lesbian, Gay